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  1. Theodor Fontane (German pronunciation: [ˈtʰeːodoɐ̯ fɔnˈtaːnə] ⓘ; 30 December 1819 – 20 September 1898) was a German novelist and poet, regarded by many as the most important 19th-century German-language realist author. Fontane is known as a writer of realism, not only because he was conscientious about the factual accuracy of ...

  2. Theodor Fontane (born December 30, 1819, Neuruppin, Brandenburg [Germany]—died September 20, 1898, Berlin) was a writer who is considered the first master of modern realistic fiction in Germany. He began his literary career in 1848 as a journalist, serving for several years in England as correspondent for two Prussian newspapers.

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  3. Theodor Fontane (December 30, 1819 – September 20, 1898) was a nineteenth century German novelist and poet. He was the first German realist writer of significance. Realism eschewed some of the excesses of Romanticism , focusing less on the heroic individual, instead preferring to depict social reality, especially the social problems that face ...

  4. May 21, 2018 · FONTANE, THEODOR (1819–1898), German novelist. Theodor Fontane was born in Neuruppin (just northwest of Berlin) on 30 December 1819, and he died in Berlin on 20 September 1898. Best known for his novels Frau Jenny Treibel and Effi Briest, Fontane is considered by many as the greatest German novelist of the nineteenth century, even as the ...

  5. Theodor Fontane has 1105 books on Goodreads with 66899 ratings. Theodor Fontanes most popular book is Effi Briest.

  6. Theodor Fontane, novelist, critic, poet, and travel writer, was one of the most celebrated nineteenth-century German men of letters. He was born into a French Huguenot family in the Prussian town of Neuruppin, where his father owned a small pharmacy.

  7. Fontane begins his pharmacy apprenticeship in Berlin and works as a pharmacist in Burg, Leipzig, Dresden and Berlin. 1835, his first meeting with Emilie Rouanet-Kummer, his later wife. First poems. First attempts at prose. First translations from English: poems, ballads, Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

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